Following strong recent World Cup performances which included a season’s best 9th place result last week in Korea, Ferlazzo was a seeded slider for the final event, and did not have to qualify via the Nations Cup race.
Ferlazzo opened with the 17th fastest time in the first heat in a time of 58.858 seconds.
In the final run, Ferlazzo improved to record the 10th fastest time of the round in 58.531 seconds, giving him a two-run time of 1:57.389 and a final ranking of 12th.
Taking the win 2.338 seconds ahead of Ferlazzo was Max Langerhan of Germany, with Austrian Jonas Mueller in second and another Austrian David Gleirscher in third.
On the final rankings for the season, Ferlazzo finished in 17th.
Another highlight for Ferlazzo this season was the World Championships in Whistler, Canada, where he placed 11th, his second best performance at the major event.